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Mt Bob

Minister of Fire
Oct 31, 2013
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park county montana
Posted about this one earlier.Was bought 2010-2011.Out of crate but never installed.Seller was told was newest model.Production date on stove is 01/2006.Another nice dealer.A this is old style,old board and old burn pot,what is it worth?Plus it is 200 miles away.Thinking about offering 500.Thoughts?
 
Posted about this one earlier.Was bought 2010-2011.Out of crate but never installed.Seller was told was newest model.Production date on stove is 01/2006.Another nice dealer.A this is old style,old board and old burn pot,what is it worth?Plus it is 200 miles away.Thinking about offering 500.Thoughts?

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Enviro part # 50-1929 - $329.95
Fits the following Enviro pellet stoves:
The Enviro Empress is a 35k BTU stove
  • Empress FS
  • Meridian
  • Mini
  • Omega
  • Maxx M

    Fits the following Hudson River pellet stoves:
  • Chatham
  • Davenport
  • Kinderhook
    May Also fit some Regency Greenfire GF55 stoves. Check your thermostat slide switch position.
You also need a the Decal and plate for circuit board
Enviro part# 50-2166 $53.95
 
Figuring for 2006, that stove should have retailed around 1600-1700 (2600 now, 3% avg rise in cost each year) so a fair price now is prob around 800-900 if new and in working order. Parts are still readily available, 200 mile drive is worth another 100 cost, so 700-800 should be fair deal. Shame on that person who did that to original buyer... I'd like to think it wasn't done on purpose.
 
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Figuring for 2006, that stove should have retailed around 1600-1700 (2600 now, 3% avg rise in cost each year) so a fair price now is prob around 800-900 if new and in working order. Parts are still readily available, 200 mile drive is worth another 100 cost, so 700-800 should be fair deal. Shame on that person who did that to original buyer... I'd like to think it wasn't done on purpose.
He bought it for a camper,uncrated and made sure it would fit,money got tight and lost camper,has been sitting in his garage.He was pissed when he found the date code and called me,and I do not blame him,but too late to do anything.
 
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